British Royal House King Charles III
The Easter Mass that is celebrated today in the chapel of San Jorge serves as a family preview to the coronation of Carlos III and Kate and Guillermo will not hesitate to accompany the monarch
The British royal family has today marked in red on their agenda. Like every year, the Windsors are going to meet in the traditional Easter Mass which is celebrated in St George’s Chapel. This afternoon a religious service is held there on the occasion of Easter Sunday and it will be the moment in which King Carlos III (74 years old) makes an appearance with his wife Camila (75 years old) and with a large part of his family a little more than a month before his coronation is celebrated.
The Easter Mass, prior to the coronation of Carlos III
Today’s Mass will serve as a preview for a historic moment for the king of England. And not only that. The religious event will be marked because it is the first time it has been celebrated since the death of Elizabeth II. All this means that in some way, Carlos III is going to become the protagonist. That is why the strong core of his family is going to accompany him, because it is one of those occasions that they serve to give sign of their union.
Kate and Guillermo will not miss the Easter Mass
From Kensington Palace, they confirmed a few days ago that the princes of wales They will attend Easter Mass. What is unknown for now is whether they will be accompanied by their children or not. Last year, George y Charlotte Yes, they went with their parents to this event, while little louis he stayed home. But taking into account that the youngest of the children of Guillermo (40 years old) and Kate Middleton (41 years old) has attended the last family events, everything indicates that the family could attend the whole to the traditional mass.
If we look at which members of the Windsor family have attended this event in previous years, there has been no shortage of princes Edward, Andrew and Anne, the other three children of Elizabeth II besides Carlos. Other grandchildren of the deceased monarch have also attended, and their children. So although there is still no official confirmation of who will be going today, it is very likely that several relatives will wrap Charles III in his first Easter Mass as King of England.
Harry and Meghan, the great absentees of the Easter Mass
Those who will not be there will once again be Prince Harry (38 years old) and Meghan Markle (41 years old). As usual since they ceased to be part of the royal family and although on exceptional occasions they have made an appearance, the Dukes of Sussex will become the great absentees of a family event. In this way, the gap between them and the British royal family will once again become visible. What will have to be seen is if this is a reflection of what they will do at the coronation of Carlos III o no.
Will Harry and Meghan attend the coronation of Carlos III?
Although Harry and Meghan have received the official invitation to attend the coronation of Carlos III next May 6 in the UKFor now it is not known if they will travel to London or not. A spokesperson for the couple confirmed a few days ago that the invitation had arrived, but that the decision was not going to be made public at the moment.